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  1. Captain Oi! Records is a punk rock and Oi! record label based in High Wycombe, England. The company has released over 300 albums by many notable punk and Oi! bands of the late 1970s and 1980s. The label was set up by Mark Brennan, former bassist of The Business, who had previously co-run Link Records and the Dojo subsidiary of Castle Records.

  2. Respected and longstanding punk and oi label Captain Oi! has released over 300 albums by many distinguished bands of the late ‘70s and ‘80s including Cock Sparrer, Anti-Nowhere League, The Vibrators, The Exploited, Secret Affair, The Selecter, GBH, UK Subs and Toy Dolls.

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  3. About. Respected and longstanding punk and oi label Captain Oi! has released over 300 albums by many distinguished bands of the late ‘70s and ‘80s including Cock Sparrer, Anti-Nowhere League, The Vibrators, The Exploited, Secret Affair, The Selecter, GBH, UK Subs and Toy Dolls.

  4. Welcome to the Captain Oi! Label Discography page. Here you will find an archive of everything ever released on the label. For those of you that are interested in the history of the label, for our regulars that want to make sure they’ve got one of each release or for anyone who wants to check if a particular album has been given the Captain Oi! treatment, this is the page to come to.

  5. Topics about Captain Oi! Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories . This category contains studio albums released on the Captain Oi!

  6. Record label specialising in quality re-issues of the very best in Punk & Oi! Facebook Twitter Youtube. Oi! Oi! Tweet! Tweet! Twitter not return 200

  7. Angelic Upstarts. Punk rock, Oi! Warner Bros., EMI, Anagram Records, Picasso Records, Link Records, Razor Records, Captain Oi! Angelic Upstarts are an English punk rock / Oi! band formed in South Shields in 1977. AllMusic calls them "one of the period's most politically charged and thought-provoking groups". [2]

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